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Page 46
... charge other than those con- templated by the foregoing Articles IV , V , and VII , and by Ar- ticle IX below . IX . For the redirection of parcels from one country to the other , as well as for the return of undelivered parcels , a ...
... charge other than those con- templated by the foregoing Articles IV , V , and VII , and by Ar- ticle IX below . IX . For the redirection of parcels from one country to the other , as well as for the return of undelivered parcels , a ...
Page 49
... charges and surcharges , when not indicated by postage stamps affixed to the dispatch note , should be notified upon the dispatch note in a language understood by the country of destination . III - 1 . The two Postal Administrations ...
... charges and surcharges , when not indicated by postage stamps affixed to the dispatch note , should be notified upon the dispatch note in a language understood by the country of destination . III - 1 . The two Postal Administrations ...
Page 52
... charge , to be paid by the addressees , representing the sums due to this latter office , to the redirecting office , and to each intermediate office , if there be any . 4. Each Office which forwards a redirected parcel will claim on ...
... charge , to be paid by the addressees , representing the sums due to this latter office , to the redirecting office , and to each intermediate office , if there be any . 4. Each Office which forwards a redirected parcel will claim on ...
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... charge other than those contemplated by the foregoing Article IV and by Article VII following . 2. The two Post Offices fix , by common consent , the conditions under which there may be exchanged between their respective Offices of ...
... charge other than those contemplated by the foregoing Article IV and by Article VII following . 2. The two Post Offices fix , by common consent , the conditions under which there may be exchanged between their respective Offices of ...
Page 68
... charge , to be paid by the addressees , representing the sum due to this latter office , to the redirecting office , and to each inter- mediary office if there be any . 4. But if the amount chargeable for the further conveyance of a ...
... charge , to be paid by the addressees , representing the sum due to this latter office , to the redirecting office , and to each inter- mediary office if there be any . 4. But if the amount chargeable for the further conveyance of a ...
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